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Having trouble installing SiteBuilder? These troubleshooting tips may help.

System Requirements

If you're having trouble installing SiteBuilder on your computer, your computer may not meet SiteBuilder's system requirements. Yahoo! SiteBuilder was designed for computers running Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and has not been fully tested in later versions of Windows. Please see our system requirements for more information.

Yahoo! SiteBuilder is compatible only with Windows operating systems.

Note that although SiteBuilder is not officially supported in either Windows 7 or Vista, many users have been able to get Yahoo! SiteBuilder installed and running on their machines. Please see our suggestions for installing SiteBuilder on Windows Vista or Windows 7.

Java Errors

Some of our users have reported encountering an error related to the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) when trying to install the latest version of SiteBuilder. Java is a programming language used to create the SiteBuilder application; the JRE allows SiteBuilder to run on your computer. Occasionally the JRE installation tool cannot download the files it needs to complete installation, resulting in an error.

If you experience a JRE error when trying to install SiteBuilder, we recommend reinstalling Java and starting the SiteBuilder installation again.

To install Java on your computer:

  1. Download Java.
  2. Follow the instructions to install Java 6. (For assistance with your download, please visit Sun's JRE help pages.)

    NOTE: Java 7 is not compatible with Yahoo! SiteBuilder. You will need to install an older version of Java to use this product.

To begin SiteBuilder installation again:

  1. Locate the SiteBuilder application file on your computer. You should have saved this file, called ysitebuilder.exe, on your computer when you downloaded the latest version of SiteBuilder. If you can't find the file, go ahead and download SiteBuilder again.
  2. Double-click on the ysitebuilder.exe file to begin installing SiteBuilder.

Errors Opening SiteBuilder the First Time

If you see an error when you try to open SiteBuilder for the first time, one of your installation files may have hit a snag. Generally you can fix this problem by deleting the problem file(s) and installing SiteBuilder again.

Click a link to see detailed instructions for fixing these errors:

Upgrading

If your version of SiteBuilder is older than version 2.2, you will need to upgrade by downloading a new version of SiteBuilder rather than using the standard update process. Downloading will simply copy the updates to your computer, replacing your old version of SiteBuilder while leaving all of your work and your web site intact. Please visit our SiteBuilder download page to get started. (Note that you will be able to use the standard update process for future upgrades, and that Yahoo! SiteBuilder remains a free tool. There is no charge for upgrading.)

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